McConnell working from home after fall at Capitol, office says

Washington — Sen. Mitch McConnell, the outgoing Republican leader in the Senate, is working from home Thursday after he fell at his office in the Capitol and suffered minor injuries, a McConnell spokesman said.  Although McConnell’s office said Tuesday he was cleared to resume his schedule, the Kentucky Republican is experiencing lingering effects from the

FAA Administrator Whitaker to Resign on Inauguration Day

Mark House will be the Federal Aviation Administration’s senior acting official during the transition to the second Trump administration. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Mike Whitaker announced on Dec. 12 that he would resign from the agency on President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration day. Whitaker’s resignation, which will offer Trump a chance to choose the next

‘A Comeback of Historic Proportions’: Trump Named Time Magazine’s 2024 ‘Person of the Year’

Time magazine named President-elect Donald Trump its 2024 “Person of the Year” Thursday, recognizing his political “comeback of historic proportions.” “For marshaling a comeback of historic proportions, for driving a once-in-a-generation political realignment, for reshaping the American presidency, and altering America’s role in the world, Donald Trump is Time‘s 2024 Person of the Year,” the

NJ Officials Sound New Alarm on Mystery Drones as Pentagon Denies ‘Mothership’ Claim

A Pentagon spokeswoman denied a lawmaker’s claims that an Iranian ’mothership’ near the U.S. East Coast was releasing the drones. More elected officials in New Jersey have sounded the alarm about drones of unknown origin spotted over the state as the Pentagon has denied they are being deployed by Iran. The mayor of Montvale, Mike